Shoulder impingement: exercise versus exercise and manual therapy

Shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) is a common problem derived from repetitive use of the arm at or above shoulder level. While there is proven success on the management of SIS through conservative treatment, researchers and physical therapists still debate the best course of action to most efficiently address this problem. The study: Camargo et al […]
Ankle inversion sprains: the added benefits of manual therapy combined with stabilization exercises

Ankle inversion sprains occur commonly in physical active people, with an annual incidence rate of 7 injuries per 1000 people. It occurs when the foot rolls inward, causing damage to the ligaments on the outer portion of the ankle. Not only does this cause pain and limited tolerance to everyday activities, but damage to ligaments […]